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84% of Employers find Cybersecurity Certifications that align with Military Job Roles as the Gold Standard for Hiring

A new survey from University of Phoenix and the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) found that 59% of surveyed companies with 100 or more employees plan to staff information security professionals in 2020. However, candidates in the job market may not have the skills employers are seeking. According to the survey, 67% of IT executives at companies with at least 100 employees or more require industry certifications as a basic requirement for hiring considerations. The joint survey aimed to uncover IT employers’ perceptions during the hiring process. The findings highlighted the importance of cybersecurity degree programs paired with stackable credentials aligned to military job roles and occupations. Of the 256 IT employers who were polled, 86% said that industry certifications aligned to cyber-affiliated U.S. military job roles and occupations play an important role when hiring candidates. In fact, almost half (48%) agreed they are either very

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U.S. Department of Defense Recognizes EC-Council’s Certified Network Defender Certification

The U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Workforce Advisory Group Certification Committee officially added EC-Council’s Certified Network Defender (CND) as a baseline certification in Directive 8570 as a path forward to combat cyber enemies in four workforce categories. This is the result of nearly 2 years of independent review, job role assessment, and vetting by the Department of Defense Information Assurance groups. The DoD workforce categories that now list the Certified Network Defender are Information Assurance Technical Level I (IAT I), IAT Level II (IAT II), Information Assurance Manager Level I (IAM I), and Cybersecurity Service Provider Infrastructure Support (CSSP-IS). As the Network Security industry continues to grow, so does the skills-gap, with over 130,000 Network Security jobs listed on LinkedIn alone. According to a technology staffing agency Robert Half, the average annual salary of Network Security Engineers in the U.S. is $150,000.

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News Technology Services Partners With EC-Council to equip their IS Team with Incident Handling and Response skills

Summary: EC-Council trains IT employees of News Technology Services in incident handling, certifying them as EC-Council Certified Incident Handlers.Bengaluru, 24 Nov: News Technology Services (NTS) a part of News Corp, NASDAQ listed American mass media and publishing company joined hands with EC-Council to up-skill their cyber security team to handle and respond to cyber incidents. News Technology Services works directly with News Corp’s global brands to offer a range of technology services, including web development support, application support, infrastructure management and cyber operations support. EC-Council, to make cybersecurity education accessible at an organizational level is engaging enterprises to offer classroom training on premise. In line with this initiative, EC-Council recently imparted in-person training in incident handling through the EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (E|CIH) program at News Technology Services, Bengaluru. A study by IBM showed that 77% of respondents do not have a cybersecurity incident response plan applied consistently across the enterprise. Incident handlers are essential to contain a cyber incident effectively and help organizations reduce the consequences of a breach. Organizations are under constant attack and are therefore turning towards incident handling experts to help them with a more systematic, planned, and legitimate approach to business continuity in the face of a cyber incident. “EC-Council, in imparting classroom training exclusively for our employees, has equipped our team with the latest skills and knowledge required to handle and respond to security incidents. The training has been a massive success and E|CIH is quite a comprehensive program which will help us deal with any unforeseen incidents with a planned approach.” says, Satyavati Divadari, Director – Cybersecurity, News Technology Services Pvt Ltd. She further added, “We preferred EC-Council mainly because it is the largest cybersecurity certification body and E|CIH program stands on par with other incident handling programs in the market. EC-Council will definitely serve the higher purpose of gaining clientele confidence and thereby, providing uninterrupted service.” “EC-Council is taking great strides to ensure that cybersecurity training is accessible to everyone around the world. We look forward to nurturing this enterprise relationship with News Technology Services and introducing more programs to their staff in the near future,” says Sean Lim, COO at EC-Council. About EC-Council: EC-Council has been the world’s leading information security certification body since the launch of their flagship program, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), which created the ethical hacking industry in 2002. Since the launch of CEH, EC-Council has added industry-leading programs to their portfolio to cover all aspects of information security, including EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI), Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO), among others. EC-Council Foundation, the non-profit branch of EC-Council, created Global CyberLympics, the world’s first global hacking competition. EC-Council Foundation also hosts a suite of conferences across the US and around the world, including Hacker Halted and Global CISO Forum. For more information about EC-Council, please see https://staging-new.eccouncil.org. About E|CIH program: E|CIH is a specialist level program that has been designed and developed in reference to the cybersecurity incident handling and response practitioners across the globe. It imparts the knowledge and skill of effectively handling post-breach consequences from both financial and reputational perspective. The program is mapped 100% to NICE Framework and CREST Framework and encompasses 50 labs, 800 tools, and 4 operating systems. About News Technology Services: News Technology Services (NTS) Pvt Ltd. is News Corp’s engineering, infrastructure and technology division based in Bangalore. News Technology Services works with News Corp’s global brands to offer a range of technology and information solutions that connect people to the news they need. News Technology Services’ product engineering talent in the digital stream focus on web publishing platforms, mobile application development, and publishing systems applications. News Technology Services’ data engineering talent in the data stream focus on data pipelining – collection, ingestion, transformation and enrichment, prep and distribution – for data platforms and products. News Technology Services’ Infrastructure Operations team provides reliable & efficient IT Infrastructure Management Services to various News Corp companies such as Dow Jones, News UK & News Corp Australia.

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EC-Council co-hosts the Hackathon Event at Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales

Wales, U.K., Dec 18, 2019 — There are closed-group Hackathons held around the world, all through the year. Then some stand out for pushing the envelope. This year’s Hackathon by Cardiff Metropolitan School of Technologies, in partnership with EC-Council, the world’s leading cybersecurity credentialing body, makes the cut by having its prospective students experience cybersecurity firsthand as an insight to the degree they will be looking to study.  The event, which is in its 13th edition, included an ethical hacking competition that saw 12 schools compete for prizes while completing a guided ‘Sniffing’ lab assessment.

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PT Synnex Metrodata, Indonesia, partners with EC-Council to bring Cybersecurity Education to the nation

Jakarta, Indonesia —PT Synnex Metrodata Indonesia (“SMI”), a subsidiary of PT Metrodata Electronics Tbk that focuses on Information and Communication Technology Distribution (“ICT”), today announced its strategic partnership with EC-Council”. In an exclusive press conference at the DoubleTree Hilton, EC-Council and PT Synnex Metrodata Indonesia announced that they would be joining forces to raise awareness on the significance of cybersecurity education. SMI and EC-Council pledged to work together to provide holistic education solutions in cybersecurity through SMI channels in Indonesia.

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CISO MAG study: 1 in 3 CISOs feel the biggest challenge of endpoint solution is its complexity

November 21, 2019: Today, the typical organization has hundreds if not thousands of endpoints: desktops, workstations, laptops, mobile phones, tablets, access points, printers, IP-cams, USB devices, credit card readers, POS devices, servers, cloud VMs, and virtual desktops. The addition of IoT devices will increase the number of endpoints even more. Traditional anti-malware, signature-based, and file-scanning solutions will not be able to keep up and manage all those endpoints. This raised concerns with organizations delving into endpoint security. CISO MAG, an information security news website, and publication from EC-Council conducted a multiple-choice survey, in the month of October 2019 to present new research on the usage of endpoint security solutions. 3 Key takeaways The three prominent findings that stand out in the survey are: The best of both: Half of all companies (53.19%) that participated in this survey are using both EPP and EDR solutions. Endpoint visibility: Almost half of the respondents (46.38%) want real-time endpoint and application visibility. Managed services: Two-thirds (62.55%) said their endpoint solution included managed endpoint detection services. Some vendors are sweetening their offerings by bundling endpoint monitoring and management services. These services offer in-depth or advanced threat hunting, forensics, and remediation services. Another key trend is that endpoint protection is now moving to the cloud, with SaaS-based services for monitoring endpoints. The demand for endpoint security services has increased as cloud security has improved. Traditionally, endpoints were centrally managed from an on-premise server communicating with agents on the endpoints. This shifts the responsibility of managing endpoints out of the enterprise and into the hands of managed security services providers (MSSPs). Here are some key findings of the survey, indicating that many organizations still need to complete their endpoint security deployments. Key Findings More than half the respondents (62.98%) have been using an endpoint security solution for some time. It is surprising to note that 14.89% are not using any endpoint security solution. The rest of the respondents (22.13%) are either in the process of evaluating a solution, implementing a solution, or conducting pilot trials. Almost half the respondents (46.38%) agree that an endpoint security solution offers better or real-time endpoint and application visibility. A quarter of the respondents (25.11%) said there was increased usage of mobile devices and endpoints in their organizations. A fifth (20.85%) agreed there was increased volume and complexity of breaches. More than half (53.19%) are using a combination of EPP and EDR solutions while the rest are using one or the other. Two-thirds (62.55%) said their endpoint solution included managed endpoint detection services, while a little over one-third (37.45%) said they were not using such services. More than half the respondents (52.34%) said the main factor in deciding the type of endpoint solution they want is the technical capability of the solution. A third of the respondents (32.77%) said the biggest challenge is the complexity of deploying, managing, and using endpoint solution. Methodology The online survey was conducted by CISO MAG readers from EC-Council’s database. The respondents represent a cross-section of organizations from over 42 countries. Responses were received from those living in the U.S., U.K., UAE, Singapore, Egypt, and The Netherlands. Entries were also received from islands in the Caribbean Sea, such as St. Vincent & The Grenadines, and Trinidad & Tobago. The survey was prepared in consultation with security experts and industry analysts. Survey Respondent Profile IT Manager/ICT Manager Head of IT/VP IT MIS Manager IT Security Manager Information Security Manager Manager/Head of Network Security Director of Information Security ISO/Information Security Officer Security Operations Officer/Operation Security Manager VP/CISO CIO Security Consultant Cybersecurity/Security Analyst Cybersecurity Architect Cybersecurity Engineer Head of IS and SOC ICT Security, Risk & Compliance Coordinator Head IT, Risk & Security Read the full survey report and the latest issue of CISO MAG here. About CISO MAG CISO MAG is a publication from EC-Council, which provides unbiased and useful information to the professionals working to secure critical sectors. The information security magazine includes news, comprehensive analysis, cutting-edge features, and contributions from thought leaders that are nothing like the ordinary. Within the first year of launch, the magazine reached a global readership of over 50,000 readers. The magazine also has an Editorial Advisory Board that comprises some of the foremost innovators and thought leaders in the cybersecurity space. Apart from this, CISO MAG also presents a platform that reaches out to cybersecurity professionals across the globe through its Summits and Awards and Power List surveys. About EC-Council EC-Council has been the world’s leading information security certification body since the launch of their flagship program, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), which created the ethical hacking industry in 2002. Since the launch of CEH, EC-Council has added industry-leading programs to their portfolio to cover all aspects of information security including EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI), Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO), among others. EC-Council also hosts conferences across the US and around the world, including Hacker Halted, Global CISO Forum, and CISO Summit. For more information about EC-Council, please see https://staging-new.eccouncil.org.

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EC-Council Names World’s Best Certified Ethical Hackers on its Global Leaderboard

Albuquerque, NM; November 1, 2019 – EC-Council, the leading global information security certification body, today announced the launch of the Global Ethical Hacking Leaderboard. The leaderboard will celebrate some of the most accomplished CEHs around the world. Organizations with cybersecurity teams that have a keen eye for the best talent across the world will be able to benchmark the capability of their teams against the absolute best.

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4 realistic perks of having a proactive certified incident handler on-board

Does your firm need a certified incident handler on the team? Incident handlers manage the situation that happens after a cybersecurity attack. They plan, manage, coordinate, and communicate in order to contain and mitigate the attack’s effects. In this article, Tiru Dehariya discusses some of the benefits that come with having an incident handler on board and when to look for when hiring one.

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EC-Council Associate Certifications from Certiport Receive Florida CAPE-Secondary Endorsement for 2019-2020

[8/20/2019, TAMPA, FL] EC-Council and Certiport are pleased to announce that both EC-Council Associate (ECA) certification courses, Cyber Forensics Associate and Ethical Hacking Associate, have been added to the Florida CAPE Industry Certification Submissions Recommended for 2019-2020. EHA and CFA will carry the following Florida Department of Education codes within CAPE:

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